UConn NBA Draft History

When Clifford Robinson was drafted in the second round in 1989, not many would have predicted he'd play 18 seasons in the NBA, including 14 seasons where he averaged double figures. That was the beginning of a steady flow to the NBA of players under Jim Calhoun.

Donyell Marshall left school early in 1994 and was the No. 4 pick in that year's draft. Like Robinson, he had a lengthy career, playing 15 seasons in the NBA. Ray Allen was No. 5 in 1996, and he's still playing, having won two NBA titles in 18 seasons. He said this week he'd like to be back for No. 19.

Back into the top 10 came two recent Huskies. Kemba Walker was selected ninth by Charlotte in 2011 after the team's third national title under Calhoun. Andre Drummond stayed one season and went ninth in 2012 to Detroit.